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Ile a cyanea, {Wcu/lw).
It is jfiiA^ure that i^-.y J#KP#wjtj *,rwi\ a %tjreof'dHS heautifui and si'egapi M|igpia ,
^ escaped the.,m>tic« erf ««tltors who have expressly treated l)ii .the Oi«wthalogyof
Ere.'.:';; :•, ' ev^n M; Temmmck, who Tim so much attention to tins department of'.jwfc science,
inafe^ M of it in a work acchracy aiid research- it is. only in that useful and
kiss “ sitfae/n” :^nfi|i; i :*v«\ 'hat any oor^'ectnotjce i s td h^-foand respecting it,
and evt’B hi»- acccQut is very ||§ |f i£ ■; fitriUBhu^ via wififc. few details -as respects its habits or manners, he
merely informs as that it is a native of Sp&m, {tati-rksu: hi iloeks in April, frequenting busies and willow:
groves, and is .distinguished, fike cur emnpnori spes6kfl,.A»y h aimpudence and clamour. .... •_
" We are personaUy indebted for the loan of ¿he fine .:^>ee5mfeu from which'oar figure was taken, to the
liberality -«hd; kindiic.8s o f Captain S. E; Cook, who observed the species to be pretty abandant m the
neighbourhood o f NtaSryl, from whence he procured it ip a recent state, with several other birds equally rare
and valuable.
The twsfc § ¡1 bWfc I :<$90:jfea .sif the.Ii^nh occiput ear-coverts, black with shining vfolet
refieetk.fti. •• |j§ « f e b : mi' the bafij»i- ttnd ruuup s»)»« wve-ttoitwir | throat- w h ite ) th e aw fo r th e « e
as fhe-basi,- mM) $ 1 W S I f J W h t I M i l f w top § |§ **$
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half their ¡Mb 4 e ip * f j l i l l i f i l f | | l i ^ I fil l l S S i # | mr,vt obscurely «41 % |®I|S Uti flf $ffl If: 1 ; |f f§| &■ *¥*< j1
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